1.14
How to Take a Screenshot of the Display
Click the [Capture] button on the InstantAccess bar to take
a screenshot and save it to the SSD (Solid State Drive).
You can save a maximum of 100 screenshots. When the
memory for screenshots becomes full, you cannot take any
more screenshots. In this case, delete unnecessary
screenshots. You cannot take a screenshot when a menu
or a dialog box is open. Screenshots can be copied to a
USB flash drive. For how to process screenshots, see
section 22.8.
1.15
The Settings Menu
The [Settings] button gives you access to the user profiles and the [Settings] menu.
The [Settings] menu has facilities for screenshot management, file management, di-
agnostic tests and customizing. See chapter 22.
[Settings]
button
1.16
How to Manage User Profiles
Ten sets of [Chart Display], [Symbol Display] and [Chart Alert] menu settings can be
stored in user profiles for later retrieval.
1.16.1
How to create a profile
1. Set the [Chart Display], [Symbol Display] and [Chart
Alert] menus as desired.
2. Click [
file].
3. Select a profile number from the "Profile" drop-down
list.
Note: Profiles 06-10 are disabled in the default set-
ting. To enable a disabled profile, select the profile
to enable from the "Profile" drop-down list then uncheck [Disable this profile].
4. Click [Save Current Settings].
1.16.2
How to disable a profile
Select the profile to disable from the "Profile" drop-down list then check [Disable this
profile]. Profile 01 cannot be disabled.
1.16.3
How to restore default settings to a profile
Select the applicable profile from the "Profile" drop-down list then click [Restore De-
fault Settings].
] on the Status bar then click [Manage Pro-
1. INTRODUCTION
[Capture]
button
1-13